Joshua 6:5 Inner Shout
Joshua 6:5 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Joshua 6 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The verse describes a ritual where a long trumpet blast and a great shout cause Jericho's walls to fall, enabling the people to advance.
Neville's Inner Vision
Imagine Jericho as the sturdy walls within your own mind. The long blast with the ram’s horn is the disciplined cadence of your attention, and the great shout is the amplification of a single, unwavering belief: I AM. In this reading, the walls fall not by force but by the awakening of a state of consciousness that already conquers them. When you hear the trumpet in imagination and align with the I AM, you authorize a shift in the interior climate where fear, doubt, and limitation lose their grip. Obedience becomes the exact practice of returning to your assumed reality, and faithfulness is the steady revision of your inner voice until it rings true as fact. As the people ascend “straight before him,” your thoughts and feelings move forward in unity, clearing a path for action in your outer life that reflects your inner order. The walls crumble when your inner vision is declared real by the authority of the I AM, and your awareness rises to meet the new circumstances with ease.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume the I AM as already victorious. Mentally walk around your Jericho and sound the horn, and feel the walls dissolve within your awareness.
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